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Surface Mount Box 1 port

Versatile modular surface mount box for when in-wall box and wire installation are not possible. Use with keystones for the connector of your choice. A clean and simple solution for network expansion.

Box is durable plastic, white in color.

Comes with double sided adhesive tape to mount the box to the wall, or you can use the two screws provided to screw it down to baseboard, window sill, trim, etc..

Jack is not included. You can use any of our keystone jacks.

Zip tie is included and used to hold the cable tight inside the box and keeps cables from moving.

Box has a slit in the back side to allow the wire to enter the box for flush moutning. Box top snaps on and off for easy access to wires.

*Monoprice continually strives to improve its product line to bring our customers the best products available. Therefore, changes may be made to listed specifications without prior notice. Item received may not match photo or specs shown.

we used these with monoprice parts 6576 and 644 in a computer lab. Having these jacks on the front of computers, saves us the wear and tear of people plugging in and unplugging their headphones. Spending under $3 per machine saves us from replacing worn out jacks on the motherboards!

Good quality single port to add an extra ethernet or phone line anywhere. I used it inside a wall mount rack to add a single phone line for out of band management on my router. I ordered the RJ-11 keystone jack from Monoprice as well.

I really enjoyed using this product. It was used as a quick disconnect to allow me to unplug my line to my switch for when I want to perform maintenance. I liked the keystone slide out piece, so I could connect the keystone to the plate before installing in the box. Totally recommend if you should need one.

Was looking for an inexpensive way to mount jacks to many surfaces. Had been using left-over's from other jobs, but when they ran out, I had to find an alternate system. Monoprice has the goods at a very reasonable price. I have used the double port and single port SMB's and have had no issues. Why go any place else, if you do, you're crazy for doing so!

PROS: Easy to use, like the fact that you can use either the included screws or double sticky mount tape. Just follow the directions!

CONS: Have been using these surface mount boxes for about 1 year, can not find anything wrong with them

See "pros" above. They also come with a little nylon tie, and the base has a place to tie the wire down with that tie (If the wire insulation is too thin, you can tie the wire with only one side of the wire "support" in the base (easier to see than to explain). I recommend these. Inexpensive and they work well.

PROS: I like these a lot. They seem to work fine with branded (Leviton, for instance) and also generic keystone jacks like those you get here. Well made and easy to use. I like the removable insert that you can snap the jack into, and then slide the jack+insert into the base. It's also fairly easy to remove the jack from the insert - some boxes make this very difficult. These come with both screws and stick-on pads. I usually use the stick on-pad plus one screw (along with a wall-anchor if in drywall).

One important question though. Once a jack is snapped into the front plate, is it possible to take it back out? I'm pressing on the tab but it won't seem to release, and I know these are brittle plastic parts. I foolishly installed the wrong type keystone jack in there upon opening the package, just to see how it looks. Now I need to get it back out. Thanks!

Used the first 3 today. Tested out originally as reversed/short. Took a few minutes of double checking to realize that the Pins were reversed ([Facing the front] Instead of left to right [1-8], It had to be wired right to left). Simple enough once this was realized. After rewiring , they passed testing. Can't beat the price.